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copy file.txt lpt1 is the command to copy the txt file to the printer, but it must be correctly formatted for the Datamax. I don't know Datamax's programming language, but at first glance that file looks like ZPL to me. If it is ZPL the Datamax can't print it.

To send text to printer in dos command you should first install a driver fromwww.seagullscientific.com
then in the properties you can use send file to printer.
To send the files from command :
Check if the program ssdal.exe has been correctly installed.
to have help use ssdel help send at dos prompt
to send the file
ssdal send filename printername should do the trick
hope it helps

The ^default command has been added to the EPL2 commands, starting in
firmware version 4.39. This command will set the printer back to factory
settings as long as the printer is in page mode. The command is not supported in
line mode at this time. The command is case sensitive.Syntax: ^default.
You can send the command to the printer via the parallel or serial port.Parallel:
Open command prompt (DOS prompt) See windows instructions for details.
At the prompt type:ECHO ^default>LPT1 <enter>Serial:
Assuming standard communications on the printer of Baud 9600, No parity, 8
bits, 1 stop bit and use of COM 1:
At the prompt type:Mode Com1:9600,n,8,1 <enter>ECHO ^default>COM1 <enter>

You should be printing faster with Zebra fonts.
Which driver are you using? Version?
I strongly recommend the Zebra Designer V1.3.08, available at Zebra.com

To isolate the problem, capture the output to a file.
Define a local port as C:\output.txt and set that as the port in driver properties.
Now print your document. The printer commands will be in C:\output.txt.

Send c:\output.txt directly to your printer.
For LPT1, use the DOS copy command to send the file. (Copy C:\output.txt LPT1)
For serial connections, use Hyperterm to send the file.
For network connections, use ftp.
No easy USB method is readily available.

Does this print faster than printing the original document from Word through the driver?
If yes, then update your driver.
If no, debug your communication to the printer (LPT1, serial, network, etc.)